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- From: val@news.ccutah.edu (Val Kartchner)
- Subject: Re: ***** SCSI DAISY-CHAINING PROBLEM *****
- Message-ID: <1993Jan5.000850.20826@fcom.cc.utah.edu>
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- Date: Tue, 5 Jan 93 00:08:50 GMT
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- unseen@mcl.ucsb.edu (Charles F. Kane) writes:
- : Here's the deal: I borrowed a 52meg external hard drive so I could back
- : my hard drive up to it.
- :
- : I hook it up, fire it up with my system, and everything works
- : fine. For a while. But pretty soon, as I'm copying files from my HD, I start
- : getting a few disk errors: read, write, key not set, bad header, all sorts.
- : So I try using my second partition, and get more of the same errors.
- ..
- : Not knowing diddly-squat about terminator packs, I didn't mess with
- : them. Could that be causing this?
-
- You MUST have EXACTLY two terminators, and they MUST be on the two ends of
- the SCSI chain. If you add another drive (except in the middle), you MUST
- change the terminators.
-
- : Thanks for any help you can provide!!!
-
- You're welcome.
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